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Amalie Arena becomes the epicenter of Bolts Nation whenever the Tampa Bay Lightning skate out onto the home ice. You can be there when the Lightning's home stadium erupts with every acrobatic glove save, power play kill, and game-winning goal!

Tampa Bay Lightning Ticket Information

The charge you get by watching the Bolts light up the scoreboard with their electric play is just one of the many reasons to buy Tampa Bay Lightning tickets now for upcoming contests at Amalie Arena to add your voice to the always energetic crowd. TB Lightning fans have been lucky enough to experience Stanley Cup success and witness greatness by players like Martin St. Louis and Vincent Lecavalier. To find the best seats available for Lightning hockey, just follow these steps:

You can see the seats for every game on the 2014-15 Tampa Bay Lightning schedule by viewing the individual listings. Deciding between home or away games and weekend or weekday games is made simple with the use our filtering options.

Once you’ve settled on a game date, select your specific Lightning tickets with the help of the price range bar, which will show tickets in your budget, or by simply clicking on the seating chart directly. If you have any questions, our team can be reached at 866.848.8499 or via Live Chat at the top right of the page.

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Lightning Reach First Stanley Cup Final Since 2004

Tampa Bay’s incredible postseason run has brought the team within striking distance of a second Stanley Cup title, which would be the first since the Lightning’s historic franchise-first win in 2004. The road to the final hasn’t been easy either, as Tampa Bay has gone at least six games in each series, with the last two requiring a takedown of the conference’s top seeds, the Montreal Canadiens and New York Rangers. Up next will be the third-seeded Chicago Blackhawks, who the Lightning has never before faced in the playoffs. Each squad won its respective home game during the regular season, and with Tampa Bay owning home ice for the Stanley Cup Finals, that could ultimately be the difference maker in the highly anticipated grand finale.